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Zimbabwe Latest Morning News (28 December 2018)

Zimbabwe Latest Morning News (28 December 2018)

YEAR ENDER: Busy year for Zimbabwe's new leader

published:28 Dec 2018

YEAR ENDER: Busy year for Zimbabwe's new leader

YEAR ENDER: Busy year for Zimbabwe's new leader

published:28 Dec 2018

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Following the dramatic events of November 2017 that led to his ascension to power, Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa has been a busy man in 2018. From Harare, here is CGTN\'s Farai Mwakutuya with more on that.
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YEAR ENDER: Busy year for Zimbabwe's new leader

published:28 Dec 2018

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Following the dramatic events of November 2017 that led to his ascension to power, Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa has been a busy man in 2018. From Harare, here is CGTN\'s Farai Mwakutuya with more on that.
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Zimbabwe Latest Breaking News of the Day (26 December 2018)

Zimbabwe Latest Breaking News of the Day (26 December 2018)

Zimbabwe's bleak Christmas

published:25 Dec 2018

Zimbabwe's bleak Christmas

Zimbabwe's bleak Christmas

published:25 Dec 2018

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There’s a shortage of basic commodities, like bread and fuel and with no signs of things turning around, opposition leader Nelson Chamisa, wants President Emerson Mnangagwa to take urgent action. Courtesy #DStv403...

Zimbabwe's bleak Christmas

published:25 Dec 2018

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There’s a shortage of basic commodities, like bread and fuel and with no signs of things turning around, opposition leader Nelson Chamisa, wants President Emerson Mnangagwa to take urgent action. Courtesy #DStv403...

Zimbabwe a Year Later, More of the Same

published:27 Dec 2018

Zimbabwe a Year Later, More of the Same

Zimbabwe a Year Later, More of the Same

published:27 Dec 2018

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On the surface, much has changed in Zimbabwe in the last year. In August, the southern African nation elected its first new president in 37 years. But the nation\'s economy continues to struggle, and citizens are wondering when things will turn around. VOA\'s Anita Powell looks at the past year in Zimbabwe in this report from Johannesburg.
Originally published at - https://www.voanews.com/a/zimbabwe-a-year-later-more-of-the-same/4717806.html...

Zimbabwe a Year Later, More of the Same

published:27 Dec 2018

views:336

On the surface, much has changed in Zimbabwe in the last year. In August, the southern African nation elected its first new president in 37 years. But the nation\'s economy continues to struggle, and citizens are wondering when things will turn around. VOA\'s Anita Powell looks at the past year in Zimbabwe in this report from Johannesburg.
Originally published at - https://www.voanews.com/a/zimbabwe-a-year-later-more-of-the-same/4717806.html...

A month-long strike by doctors in public hospitals in Zimbabwe shows no sign of ending.
The physicians are defying threats of being sacked in their campaign for higher pay and improved working conditions.
And patients are struggling to get life-saving drugs.
Al Jazeera’s Haru Mutasa has more from Harare
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A month-long strike by doctors in public hospitals in Zimbabwe shows no sign of ending.
The physicians are defying threats of being sacked in their campaign for higher pay and improved working conditions.
And patients are struggling to get life-saving drugs.
Al Jazeera’s Haru Mutasa has more from Harare
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It has been a bleak festive season for many Zimbabweans this year, as the country struggles with food and fuel shortages.
Even in the toughest times, sales rocketed in the days before Christmas, but this year businesses have not seen the usual seasonal rush.
It\'s a far cry from the revived economy President Emmerson Mnangagwa promised when he took over from Robert Mugabe more than a year ago.
Al Jazeera\'s Haru Mutasa reports from Harare.
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It has been a bleak festive season for many Zimbabweans this year, as the country struggles with food and fuel shortages.
Even in the toughest times, sales rocketed in the days before Christmas, but this year businesses have not seen the usual seasonal rush.
It\'s a far cry from the revived economy President Emmerson Mnangagwa promised when he took over from Robert Mugabe more than a year ago.
Al Jazeera\'s Haru Mutasa reports from Harare.
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Following the dramatic events of November 2017 that led to his ascension to power, Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa has been a busy man in 2018. From Harare, here is CGTN\'s Farai Mwakutuya with more on that.
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There’s a shortage of basic commodities, like bread and fuel and with no signs of things turning around, opposition leader Nelson Chamisa, wants President Emerson Mnangagwa to take urgent action. Courtesy #DStv403

On the surface, much has changed in Zimbabwe in the last year. In August, the southern African nation elected its first new president in 37 years. But the nation\'s economy continues to struggle, and citizens are wondering when things will turn around. VOA\'s Anita Powell looks at the past year in Zi

A month-long strike by doctors in public hospitals in Zimbabwe shows no sign of ending.
The physicians are defying threats of being sacked in their campaign for higher pay and improved working conditions.
And patients are struggling to get life-saving drugs.
Al Jazeera’s Haru Mutasa has more from Ha

It has been a bleak festive season for many Zimbabweans this year, as the country struggles with food and fuel shortages.
Even in the toughest times, sales rocketed in the days before Christmas, but this year businesses have not seen the usual seasonal rush.
It\'s a far cry from the revived economy P